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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« on: July 26, 2012, 10:06:18 AM »

Yes, Romney can repeal Obamacare and reduce government spending, and issue waivers for other programs such as Medicaid.
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2012, 11:27:22 AM »

Yes, Romney can repeal Obamacare and reduce government spending, and issue waivers for other programs such as Medicaid.

Just what the retirees of America want!

You're probably thinking of Medicare.

Anyway, if the GOPers take the Senate and get rid of the ... Actually, I don't think they even have to get rid of the filibuster, since budgets aren't subject to it ... they can stop Obama spending for ObamaCare.  Sure, he can shut down the government, but will he do that for such an unpopular program?

Yeah, but isn't the individual mandate what conservatives don't like, even though it was your idea. The mandate will still be there, even if you kill funding. But you guys are still gonna deny people health coverage just to peruse some right wing ideological talking point?


Universal health care is the liberal dubious ideological goal. It is certainly not a prerequisite to a growing economy.
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2012, 11:53:51 AM »

Yes, Romney can repeal Obamacare and reduce government spending, and issue waivers for other programs such as Medicaid.

Just what the retirees of America want!

You're probably thinking of Medicare.

Anyway, if the GOPers take the Senate and get rid of the ... Actually, I don't think they even have to get rid of the filibuster, since budgets aren't subject to it ... they can stop Obama spending for ObamaCare.  Sure, he can shut down the government, but will he do that for such an unpopular program?

Yeah, but isn't the individual mandate what conservatives don't like, even though it was your idea. The mandate will still be there, even if you kill funding. But you guys are still gonna deny people health coverage just to peruse some right wing ideological talking point?


Universal health care is the liberal dubious ideological goal. It is certainly not a prerequisite to a growing economy.
But it is a prerequisite to a balanced budget, Medicare for all would cut billions out of our deficit.
America has the MOST exepnsive and LEAST effective Health Care System of any modernized country in the world. universal Health Care is an importan American Goal. Richard Nixon tried it. So did Mitt Romney. And don't forget, Republicans tried to pass their own Health Bill in 1993, ObamaCare was that bill. Majority Leader Bill Frist likes the bill too.

That's not true either. America balanced a budget for decades prior to Medicare. 

In any case, the Medicaid program is currently wrecking havoc on state budgets, which can't borrow $1 trillion a year. Hence, of course, liberal states like California heavily slashing their Medicaid programs.

You can read about it here, or not. Up to you.

http://www.statebudgetcrisis.org/wpcms/wp-content/images/Report-of-the-State-Budget-Crisis-Task-Force-Full.pdf
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krazen1211
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2012, 11:57:21 AM »


You liberals will still be permitted to donate generously to organizations that will provide low- or no-cost health care services.  You just won't be able to take as much OPM as you want.

Of course, the difference between Nixon in 1972, Chafee in 1993, and Romney in 2002, and Romney in 2013 is that the first 3 were governing growing economies with growing tax revenues and could better afford such luxuries. That was the case in the past, and no longer is. Given that, it is quite bizarre to add $800 billion in spending to the tab.
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